Of all the major planets, only Venus hides from view this month. Saturn looks great in the early evening sky, but it descends toward the western horizon soon after sunset. As midnight approaches, Uranus and Neptune make fine binocular targets. Although Jupiter stars in the morning sky, Mars plays an effective supporting role. And as August closes, Mercury reappears before dawn.

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